At the recent premiere of 'A Streetcar Named Bob', Duchess Catherine pulled out a Self-Portrait dress, by Malaysian-born designer Han Chong, priced at only $450.

The dress features a pleated crepe skirt with a long-sleeve lace top and a daring thigh-high split. Unsurprisingly, the dress is currently sold out - but you can buy it in black here, or with a red skirt here.

For a recent engagement Kate wore this floral Kate Spade New York 'Encore Rose' dress, with nude heels and a clutch. The dress, which is bound to sell out soon, retails for $650.

Kate Middleton stepped out yesterday in a pale-pink Lela Rose fit and flare dress, which she paired with grey wedges and a Cartier watch.

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Kate wore this chic white off-the-shoulder dress by Barbara Casasola to the Natural History Museum in London.

Kate's most recent outfit is causing a stir — but not for the usual reasons. While the simple act of wearing a dress can see it sell out in record time, no-one can actually figure out where this one's from.
Eagle-eyed style-watchers have determined the nude-coloured lace used to make the peplum frock comes from French textile house Sophie Hallette (the same designer that created the lace for her Alexander McQueen wedding dress), but that's about all they know — and it's sending eager fans mad.

The Duchess of Cambridge also attended an evening vigil at The Commonwealth War Graves Commission Thiepval Memorial for the Commemoration of the Centenary of The Battle of the Somme, wearing a monotone Missoni coat.

Kate has a penchant for repurposing old favourites, but she threw it way back at a gala dinner in support of East Anglia's Children's Hospices, wearing the dress she wore during her first official royal outing in 2011.

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Kate nailed her very first Royal Ascot appearance in a white lace dress with a white hat and nude shoes (also, peep her unnecessary nametag).

And, also, because there are apparently still people in this world who don't know who Kate Middleton is, she paired her outfit with what is probably the world's most unnecessary name-tag.

Kate Middleton used the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland's garden party as the opportunity to wear the world's chicest cinnamon scroll as a hat. The Duchess continued her monochrome-streak by pairing her hat with a beige lace coatdress, nude heels and a nude clutch.

Behold the swirly goodness.

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Kate went all over red in this ensemble today to attend the Order of the Garter service in Windsor.

Kate Middleton broke some royal rules in this ice blue number. While Kate used to always wear a shorter skirt, the Queen enacted a longer hemline rule a few years ago. Thankfully, the queen didn't seem to mind this slight transgression from Kate (and why would she when Kate looks so chic here).

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Wearing Jenny Packham in October 2014.

Wearing Jenny Packham in December 2014.

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Wearing a Reiss coat in December 2015.

Wearing Matthew Williamson in November 2015.

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February 2016.

The fashionista ensures her legs are always her best accessory, wearing an ASOS dress.

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Wearing Emilia Wickstead in December 2015.

Wearing Alexander McQueen in August 2011.

March 2012.

Wearing The Fold in September 2015.

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Wearing Ralph Lauren in September 2015.

Wearing Saloni in November 2015.

Wearing Jenny Packham in April 2014.

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Wearing ME+EM in April 2014.

Wearing Dolce & Gabbana in November 2015.

Wearing Alexander McQueen to the Christening of Princess Charlotte in July 2015.

May 2015.

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Wearing a Reiss blouse and a Dolce & Gabbana skirt in February 2016.

Wearing Hobbs in April 2014.

Wearing Alexander McQueen in April 2014.

Wearing a Mulberry coat in March 2015.

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Wearing Epinone in March 2016.

We love that this pregnancy has inspired Kate to wear all-over colours. If you weren't sold on this simple yet sophisticated trend before, let pale pink from Alexander McQueen gently win you over.

Wearing Alexander McQueen in February 2016.

A walking campaign for navy to become the new black. We're on board.

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The Duchess joins the coat and millinery party with this impeccably crafted look.